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Former Texas Congressional District 15 candidate Michelle Vallejo has voiced her strong opinion regarding the recent developments in school voucher policy in Texas. Vallejo emphasizes that the citizens of Texas should have been granted the opportunity to vote on such a significant issue that directly impacts public education. She argues that the decision to implement school vouchers should not be made unilaterally by lawmakers but should instead reflect the will of the people.
Vallejo believes that public education is a fundamental promise that must be protected, asserting that every child deserves access to quality education regardless of their background. She contends that school vouchers could undermine this promise by diverting funds from public schools to private institutions, potentially exacerbating inequalities in the education system.
In her view, engaging the public in discussions about educational policies is crucial for ensuring that all voices are heard and considered in the decision-making process. Vallejo’s stance highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the future of education in Texas and the importance of maintaining a robust public school system.
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